Fri 7/8/16 1:01 PM

The Bucks officially acquired Dellavedova on Thursday as part of a sign-and-trade with the Cavaliers.
EDGE Analysis
The Cavaliers never intended to match the four-year, $38.4 million offer sheet the Bucks extended Dellavedova earlier in the offseason, and in an effort to expedite the deal and forgo the three-day waiting period, the two teams negotiated a trade. In return for Dellavedova, the Cavaliers are only getting back the rights to non-NBA prospect Albert Miralles and some minor cash considerations; in other words, nothing of much consequence. Dellavedova projects to serve as the Bucks' top backup guard, where his skills as a defender and three-point shooter should held a team that struggled in both departments in 2015-16.